The organizer of ‘Liberate Stamford Hill’, a march against the “Jewification” of the London borough, has been arrested following a police investigation into abusive tweets sent to a Jewish Member of Parliament.

In December, Berger revealed she had been sent 2,500 anti-Semitic
tweets in just three days.

A blog post about his arrest revealed that Bonehill-Paine had
been banned from traveling within the M25, the motorway
encircling London, as part of his bail conditions, which could
mean he is unable to attend the rally scheduled for March 22.

“The police officers told me that I was to be arrested for 1
count of racial hate, 1 count of political harassment and one
count of malicious communications, at this point, I could only
assume that it was to do with liberate stamford hill [sic],”
he wrote.

Bonehill-Paine has previously been arrested for publishing a hoax
article in his local newsletter claiming Tesco supermarket food
was contaminated with Ebola. In 2014 he appeared in court accused
of posting information online falsely claiming individuals were
pedophiles, homosexuals and held religious faiths.

A Facebook post promoting the march condemns the Jewish patrol
group, a neighborhood watch, for “enforcing their law”
on the area.

“It’s utter disbelief that the Jews of Stamford Hill have set
up their own police force which enforces their own talmudic law
on the streets of a White British city [sic],” the post
reads.

“In Stamford Hill, White people are openly spat at on the
streets and viewed simply as ‘Goyim’, slave to the Jew. I refuse
to ignore the on-going Jewification of my country whilst other
‘Patriotic’ organizations are busy attacking issues that don’t
matter [sic].”

“That’s why on the 22nd of March, 2015 in Hackney at Clapton
Common, I will be demonstrating against the Jewification of
Stamford hill in an effort to ‘Liberate’ the area and draw
attention to the Jewish problem [sic],” he adds.

An ex-Conservative Party member who previously tried to organize
an anti-Islamist march in London after the murder of British
soldier Lee Rigby, Bonehill-Paine publishes a blog called the
Daily Bale (Britons Against Left-Wing Extremism).

North London Anti-Fascists said they would work with members of
the community in Stamford Hill to build as much anti-fascist
support as possible and resist the march.

“This demonstration will not only be opposed, it will be
stopped. We will do everything we possibly can to refuse National
Action, or any other anti-Semitic, White Pride, nationalist or
neo-Nazi groups who join this protest, even an inch of our
streets,” a statement read.

Speaking about Bonehill-Paine’s arrest, a Metropolitan Police
spokesman said, “Officers investigating allegations of
malicious communications sent to a Member of Parliament via a
social-media network have arrested a man.

“The man, aged 22, was arrested on suspicion of racially
aggravated harassment and malicious communications at an address
in Yeovil, Somerset on Friday 13 February 2015. He was bailed to
a West London Police station until the end of March.”